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A Better File System for Linux?

Author: JT Smith BTRFS (pronounced better FS) is currently under development in an effort led by Oracle engineer Chris Mason. With the support of Intel(NASDAQ:...

Fedora 10 Prepares For Development Freeze

Author: JT Smith The release date for Fedora 10 (codenamed Cambridge) is less than one month away and as a result this Red Hat distribution...

Sun, Cisco Vets Join Linux-Based Networking Play

Author: JT Smith Sun co-founder Andreas von Bechtolsheim is giving up his full-time job at the company to focus on a startup networking play. Founded in...

An idiot’s view of open source

Once more, an 'expert' shows that he knows nothing about open source by proclaiming that it's written by Utopian, open-source radicals. Funny that, I...

Van Dam Iron Works vacillates between Linux and Windows

Author: Ian Palmer When Ben Rousch joined Van Dam Iron Works close to a decade ago, it didn't take him long to move off...

More Patent Threats From Microsoft

Ina Fried has an interview with "Microsoft's top intellectual property lawyer", Horacio Gutierrez, and Gutierrez directly threatens to sue any company, like Red Hat,...

No Press at Linux Foundation End User Summit

Author: JT Smith There is a big Linux event in NYC today and tomorrow - but I won't be there. The Linux Foundation's End User...

VMware Workstation 6.5 consolidates the best of desktop virtualization

Author: Mayank Sharma Virtualization software can help you run programs that your native Linux distro wouldn't. While Linux users have many virtualization options, none comes...

Ubuntu scores major Wikipedia win

Ubuntu's always been popular with users, but not so much with server managers. Now, with Wikipedia moving from a hodge-podge of Red Hat Enterprise...

Mixing Windows and Linux: How Do You Manage Choice?

Paul RubensMicrosoft’s Windows operating systems account for the biggest share of server spending in the data center, but Windows is by no means the...